A graveside
service for Shirley J. Teed will take place Saturday, April 24 at 1
p.m. at the Weippe Cemetery with a potluck dinner to follow at IOOF
Hall. Pastor Don Blaine will be officiating.

June Scoles, 85,
Lewiston

June George
Adams Scoles, Lewiston,
died April 11, 2010 at Guardian Angels Home in Lewiston.
She was 85.

She was born
June 20, 1924 at Culdesac to Frank and Edna George. She was the
fifth child of seven children. The family moved to Orofino where she
attended the BlakeSchool
at Harmony Heights.

June graduated
from OrofinoHigh School
May 1942 and later that year married Morris J. Adams. Shortly
thereafter, Morris left for Europe and Africa during World War II.
After his return from the war Morris worked in the logging industry
and June managed the household and raised three children. In 1957
she became a member of the LDS church.

In the 1960,
June started LPN training at Clearwater Valley Hospital. She worked
as a floor nurse and later on as a “top notch surgical nurse”,
according to her daughter-in-law. Morris passed away from a farming
accident in 1967. June continued to work at Clearwater Valley
Hospital for a few more years, thereafter taking a job as a safety
nurse at Dworshak Dam. After working at the dam for a few years she
worked at North Side Medical Center for Dr. Hill.

In 1988 June
married Wes Scoles and lived in Lewiston. They enjoyed square
dancing at various venues. Wes passed away in 1991 after three years
of marriage. After Wes’s death she enjoyed going to Quartzsite, AZ where she continued to square dance and even rode in
a hot air balloon.

Graveside
services will be at Weseman
Cemetery in Orofino on Friday, April 16 at 1 p.m. There will be a
reception following the services at the LDA Ward on Riverside in
Orofino.

In lieu of
flowers send any donations to Alzheimer’s Organization or the
Pautler Senior Center in Clarkston, WA, in her name.

Florene A.
Rickman, 80, Lapwai

Florene Allen
Rickman, a Nez Perce tribal member and retired homemaker, entered
into eternal rest Monday, April 5, 2010, of complications from a
brain aneurysm. She was 80.

Florene was born March 8, 1930, at
Lapwai to William T. Allen and Rena McCormack. She spent most of her
life in Lapwai.

Florene had two sons, Melvin E. Rickman and Douglas R.
Marconi Sr.

She was a member of the LapwaiUnited
Methodist Church and also a member of the Nez Perce Tribe Circle of
Elders.

Florene enjoyed weaving, picking huckleberries and, in her
younger years, root digging in the mountains, and spending time with
her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She worked as an art
teacher assistant at Lapwai School for
several years.

Her survivors include her sisters, Vera Sonneck and Freda
Allen of Lapwai; stepsister Bernice Moffett of Kamiah; brother Orrin
Allen of Lapwai; stepbrothers, Guy Broncheau Sr. of Lapwai and Allen
Slickpoo Sr. of Orofino; children, Melvin and Lana Rickman of
Lapwai, and Douglas and Diana Marconi Sr. of Toppenish, WA; and her
nine nieces, four nephews, seven grandchildren, 11
great-grandchildren, as well as her numerous cousins, friends, and
all of those who knew and loved her.

Florene was preceded in death by her parents; brothers
Melvin, Earl, George, Kenneth, and William T. Allen, Jr.; Caleb and
Samuel Slickpoo, Jr.; stepbrothers Calvin and Robert Broncheau;
sisters Gilda and Dora Allen; as well as a grandson, Douglas Marconi
Holt.

A memorial service took place April 8 at the Lapwai
United Methodist Church. The funeral was held April 9 at the church.

Arrangements are with Malcom's Brower-Wann Funeral Home in
Lewiston.

Evelyn M. Gould,
95, Orofino

Evelyn Mae Gould
passed away Sunday, April 4, 2010 at Clearwater Health and Rehab in Orofino. She was 95.

Evelyn was born
May 18, 1914 in Agenda, KS to Claus E and Ellen Larson. Both sets of
her grandparents emigrated from Sweden. Her father was the first to
arrive at the age of 16. His name is engraved on the wall of
immigrants on Ellis Island. They settled in a Swedish community a
short distance from Agenda.

Her parents met
and married there and moved to Agenda where her father had a flour
mill. The farmers in the surrounding area would bring their wheat to
the mill and there it was made into White Lilly flour and shipped
all over the USA. Evelyn used to go to the mill just to watch the
process of transforming the wheat into the powdery white flour that
her mother used to bake wonderful goodies.

Evelyn attended
school in Agenda and after graduating from high school she attended
a beauty college in Topeka, KS. After getting her license as a beautician, she
worked as a teacher/operator in a shop in Minneapolis, KS.

It was in
Minneapolis where she met her husband, Charles H. Gould. They were
married in 1935 and had 64 years together. They had seven children;
six are living; nine grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Evelyn’s travels
took her to Arizona,
Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and finally Monrovia, CA in 1951. Charles
worked as a meat cutter and Evelyn was a retail checker in a large
grocery store. Later they owned and operated their own grocery’ meat
department and delivery service called Gould’s Fine Foods. She
enjoyed this work as she met a lot of nice people and good friends.

Heavy traffic
and earth quakes finally made the decision for Evelyn and Charles to
move to Nampa where their oldest son was living. They never regretted the
move. After her husband passed away in 1999, Evelyn made the
decision to sell her home and move to Orofino to be near her
daughter, Patricia Allen. She resided at Brookside Landing for eight
plus years.

Preceding Evelyn
in death were her husband, Charles H. Gould; son William (Billy) age
eight; brothers, Emil and Rudolph Larson; and parents Claus and
Ellen Larson.

Evelyn is
survived by daughters, Connie and husband Herb Weimar of Concord, CA
and Patricia A. Allen of Orofino; sons, Chuck and wife Karen of
Guthrie, OK, Gerald of Atascadero, CA, John and wife Patti of
Monrovia, CA and Michael of Soquel, CA; niece, Gretchen Cleveland on
Minneapolis, KS; nephew, William Gould of Fruit Heights, UT.

Also surviving
are nine grandchildren, Sharon, Julie, Helen, Scott, Heidi, all of
California; Susan, Daniel, Rebecca and Christina, all of Idaho;
and 17 great-grandchildren.

Cremation has
taken place and a celebration of life service will be conducted
Friday, April 16 at 11 a.m. at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel in Orofino. After the service a
light luncheon will be provided at the Orofino Peck United
Methodist Church in the downstairs fellowship hall.

In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made in memory of Evelyn to the Orofino
Peck United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 424, Orofino, ID 83544.

Charles E. White
Eagle, 57, Tacoma

Charles Edward
(Chuck) White Eagle passed away at home Feb. 23, 2010, after a
battle with diabetes and heart disease. He was 57.

Chuck was born April 10, 1952, in
Seattle, to Theodore and Helen Nora Hayes White Eagle. Chuck's
paternal grandparents were Frank and Agnes White Eagle. Maternal
grandparents were Edward and Rose McConville Hayes. Chuck was also
loved and raised by his grandmother Mary Hayes.

Chuck went to school in Seattle and
graduated from Evergreen Senior High School in 1970. Following high
school he worked at IssaquahJeepCenter
as a mechanic and then at Sears as a mechanic. Chuck retired from
Philtrona Plastics Inc. in 2007.

Some of Chuck's
interests were mechanics and big engines, going to pow wows and
other tribal gatherings, Native American arts and history, and
collecting coins, guns and Matchbox cars.

In the 1960s, Chuck
and his father, mother and brothers were members of the Seattle
Belly Panners Jeep Club. He also had special friends that belonged
to the Seattle Jeep Club.

Chuck is survived
at home by his loved longtime companion, Barbara Lawler, and her
son, William Davis. Chuck is also survived by his adopted daughter,
Sarah Lawler and his adopted son, John Lawler, all of whom held a
special place in his heart.

Also surviving are his brothers, Ted and Virginia White
Eagle of Kent, Wash., Larry and Pam White Eagle of Orofino; George
and Regina White Eagle of Ahsahka, and Robert White Eagle, who
resides at the Hayes family home in Kamiah; and many aunts, uncles
and cousins cherished him very much.

Chuck was preceded
in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents, and his mother
and father.

Upon his request,
Chuck was cremated and a memorial service will be conducted at a
later date in June.

Katherine M. Kampa,
88, Lewiston

Katherine Mae
Kampa of Lewiston
died Monday evening, April 5, 2010 at Clearwater
Valley Hospital and Clinics in Orofino from an age related illness.
She was 88.

Mrs. Kampa was
born in Grand Rapids, MN on May 2, 1921 to Martin and Alice Halvorsen, the youngest of four
daughters. She married Bernard Kampa in February of 1943, who was
serving in the U. S. Army at Camp Hale, CO. She and
Ben celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary shortly
before his passing on March 31, 2009.

Katherine, as
she was known to her friends, was employed by the Bell Telephone
Company throughout World War II and was a head operator working with
personnel throughout the United States
during the war-time period.

Katherine, Ben,
and their first three children left Minnesota and moved to Lewiston
in 1951, where he was employed by the Lewiston Morning Tribune.
There, she resumed her work with the telephone company. After her
family grew to six children, she settled into life as a homemaker
and loving mother.

In the late
1960’s she established a home day care center, and over a period of
20 years cared for hundreds of children in the Lewis Clark Valley.
She retired in the late 1980’s with her husband Ben.

Katherine is
survived by her six children, Paige MacDonald (Jack) of Great Falls,
VA, Jane Cooke (Terry) of Oak Hill, VA, Joe Kampa (Kate) of Oak
Hill., Tim Kampa (Randi) of Great Falls, Midge Vivian (George) of
Idaho Falls and Casey Meza (Michael) of Orofino; 20 twenty
grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.

Funeral services
were held April 8 at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Orofino.

In recognition
of the care provided to Katherine over the past year by Clearwater
Valley Hospital and Clinics and Clearwater Health and Rehabilitation
and their dedicated staff members, a memorial fund in support of
their senior services in the community, in honor of Katherine, has
been established. The family has asked that in lieu of flowers,
contributions be made to: Katherine Mae Kampa Memorial Fund, U.S.
Bank, P.O. Box 1240, Orofino, ID 83544.